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1. The main mobile web landing page Blue Menu Bar The blue bar at the top of the page is much the same as in the RAPIX Addressing PC user interface RAPIX Addressing QO The mobile web page s blue menu bar Mode button Press this button to change the mode that the mobile web page is operating in This takes the user to an Select DALI Device Type Mode page which allows the user to select what type of DALI Devices to work on Copyright 2013 Diginet Control Systems Pty Ltd User Interface 23 See topic Device Type Modes 22 for more information on mobile web page operating modes Help button Press this button to view a quick help page designed to answer most questions relating to the mobile interface The help page contains a colour legend for the DALI Device short address grid as well as a description of all of the buttons on the web page The help page also briefly describes how to use the mobile web pages to locate and identify DALI Devices in the quickest way possible Top Button Bar The button bar above the short address grid provides access to toggling the DALI Line and DALI Devices as well as readdressing DALI Devices he a a i he PI nun x RR p 3 E EEN F V i The top button bar Identify the DALI Line button Press this button to toggle the DALI Devices on the DALI Line on and off automatically This function is useful to determine whether all DALI D
2. g NSX K RAPIX ADDRESSING Version 1 04 SOFTWARE MANUAL Copyright 2013 Diginet Control Systems Pty Ltd Member of the Gerard Lighting Group DALI P EXTENDED INTELLIGENCE Z A a DIGINET CONTROL SYSTEMS RAPIX Addressing Manual Copyright 2013 Diginet Control Systems Pty Ltd Member of the Gerard Lighting Group All rights reserved No parts of this work may be reproduced in any form or by any means graphic electronic or mechanical including photocopying recording taping or information storage and retrieval systems without the written permission of the publisher Products that are referred to in this document may be either trademarks and or registered trademarks of the respective owners The publisher and the author make no claim to these trademarks While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this document the publisher and the author assume no responsibility for errors or omissions or for damages resulting from the use of information contained in this document or from the use of programs and source code that may accompany it In no event shall the publisher and the author be liable for any loss of profit or any other commercial damage caused or alleged to have been caused directly or indirectly by this document Generated December 2013 Table of Contents 3 Table of Contents Part 1 Part 2 a fk O N Part 3 Part 4 O AN DO Ud a WUN Part 5
3. Line See topic Global Programming for more information 0 of Identify All DALI Devices on the DALI Line button Click this button to toggle the DALI Devices on the DALI Line on and off periodically as well as identify emergency DALI Devices This function is useful to determine whether all DALI Devices on the DALI Line are wired and functioning correctly See topic Verifying a DALI Line 7 for more information Copyright 2013 Diginet Control Systems Pty Ltd 14 RAPIX Addressing Manual Turn DALI Line On button Click this button to turn on all DALI Devices on the DALI Line See topic Verifying a DALI Line for more information Turn DALI Line Off button Click this button to turn off all DALI Devices on the DALI Line See topic Verifying a DALI Une 7 for more information Identify All Emergency DALI Devices button Click this button to identify all emergency DALI Devices on the DALI Line See topic Identifying an Emergency DALI Device 21 for more information Identify the Selected DALI Device button Click this button to toggle the selected DALI Device in the list on and off periodically If it is an emergency DALI Device it will commence an emergency identify See topic Identifying a DALI Device for more information Turn Selected DALI Device On button Click this button t
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5. connected to the PC ii Connect To DALI Interface Connect to the DALI USB Interface Device Select the DALI USB Interface Device and click Connect Interface Device Diginet USB DALI Serial Port COM Serial Number License Info Go Mobile expires on 6 Jan 2014 The Connect to DALI USB Interface Device window Copyright 2013 Diginet Control Systems Pty Ltd 4 2 32 RAPIX Addressing Manual When selecting a DALI USB Interface Device from the combo box RAPIX Addressing will automatically try and verify the connection This ensures that there is a powered DALI Line connected to the DALI USB Interface Device The refresh button can be used to refresh the list of DALI USB Interface Devices that are connected When the DALI USB Interface Device has been selected click the Connect button This will start scanning the DALI Line for any DALI Devices Note This window will remember the last DALI USB Interface Device that was chosen next time it is displayed See topic Scanning a DALI Line for more information on scanning for DALI Devices Activating a License to Go Mobile There are two ways to activate a license in order to Go Mobile The first method when not connected to a DALI Line is to activate the license from inside the Connect to DALI Interface window The second method when RAPIX Addressing is connected to a DALI Line is to activate the license from the main window Note Activati
6. mobile device to connect to Typically the network interface to choose is the wireless network interface or local area connection Note The window will remember the last network interface chosen when it is reopened When selecting a network interface the web URL and QR code will update to use the IP address of that network interface The QR code is a graphical representation of the URL in blue which can be scanned by a mobile device s camera so that the URL doesn t have to be typed in When the mobile interface is loaded in the mobile device s web browser the Connect to Mobile Device window will automatically close The mobile device now has exclusive control and RAPIX Addressing will prevent modifications from being made to DALI Devices on the DALI Line via the PC The PC user interface will show the IP address of the connected mobile device in the blue bar and the Connect a Mobile Device button will allow disconnection of the mobile device Copyright 2013 Diginet Control Systems Pty Ltd 4 5 Basic Working Procedures 37 RAPIX Addressing Mobile Device at 192 168 10 102 Connected The top blue bar displaying a mobile device s IP address The Disconnect a Mobile Device button PC Power Saving Options and Security RAPIX Addressing provides two features related to power saving options and security when a mobile device is connected Power Saving Options When a mobile device is connected to RAPIX Addressing
7. on the DALI Line Press again to stop identifying the DALI Devices See topic Identifying a DALI Devce for more information Copyright 2013 Diginet Control Systems Pty Ltd 24 3 2 2 RAPIX Addressing Manual Press this button to decode a red green sequence that is emitted by Tridonic a Decode Tridonic Red Green Sequence button w je emergency DALI Devices when being identified which represents a DALI short address See topic Identifying an Emergency DALI Device for more information on decoding Tridonic red green identification sequences Bottom Button Bar The button bar below the short address grid allows for cycling through DALI Devices manually as well as starting the Rapid Find Algorithm Qi gt The bottom button bar Rapid Find Algorithm button Press this button to run the Rapid Find Algorithm to find the short address of a DALI Device See topic Rapid Find Algorithm for more information Select previous DALI Device button Press this button to select a DALI Device at the previous occupied short address Toggle DALI Device button This button displays the currently selected DALI short address Press this button to manually toggle on and off the currently selected DALI Device Note This button will be highlighted in yellow when the DALI Device is switched on Select next DALI Device button Press this button to select
8. same Wi Fi network that the PC is connected to 3 If the mobile device has lost the Wi Fi connection completely you may need to move closer to the PC running RAPIX Addressing where Wi Fi reception is stronger Then try refreshing the page if it does not automatically display the short address grid page again 4 If the mobile device is still unable to connect ensure that Wi Fi is still active on the PC and that RAPIX Addressing is still running RAPIX Addressing Not Running To use the mobile interface on a mobile device RAPIX Addressing needs to be running If RAPIX Addressing is not running open it and click the Connect to Mobile Device button which will display the Connect a Mobile Device window Then refresh the page in the mobile device s web browser The Connect to Mobile Device button Rapid Find Algorithm Too Quick The Rapid Find Algorithm can be too quick in cases where it may take time for the DALI Devices on the DALI Line to respond to On and Off commands If this is the case the Rapid Find Algorithm step time which is the delay between successive switching on and off of DALI Devices can be changed The default is 3 0 seconds This value can be changed in the Options window to any value up to 10 0 seconds See topic Options for more information Copyright 2013 Diginet Control Systems Pty Ltd Troubleshooting 57 6 End User License Agreement SUBSCRIPTION END USER LICENSE AGREEMEN
9. this button to program all of the DALI levels and fade options to all DALI Devices on the DALI Line Options The Options window is used to view and configure various settings in RAPIX Addressing Copyright 2013 Diginet Control Systems Pty Ltd User Interface 19 RAPIX Addressing Options Set options for RAPIX Addressing including the HTTP port number DALI Device toggle times the Rapid Find Algorithm step time and logging options Selection Behaviour Selection Behaviour Behaviour Selected DALI Device is ON with all others OFF Selected DAL Device is OFF with all others ON DALI Device Toggle Options Selected Duration 3 0 seconds Deselected Duration Summary When toggling DALI Devices the selected DALI Device will tum ON for 3 0 seconds then tum OFF for 1 0 seconds When toggling the DALI Line the DALI Devices will tum ON for 3 0 seconds then tum OFF for 1 0 seconds The Options window Web Access Options Tab HTTP Port Number The HTTP port number is used when connecting a mobile device to RAPIX Addressing to commission a DALI Line The default HTTP port number value is set to 7669 and can be changed if this port conflicts with any third party software The minimum value is 1024 and the maximum is 65535 Note Changing this option requires administrator privileges so when clicking Save Windows will prompt for administrator privileges to update the settings Web Access Options This value has
10. with a specific DALI short address 2 Finding the DALI short address of an observed DALI Device RAPIX Addressing supports methods of achieving both goals Finding a DALI Device With a Specific Short Address To locate a DALI Device with a specific DALI short address select the DALI Device in the list and click one of the following options in the side bar 1 Turn Selected DALI Device On This will turn the selected DALI Device on keeping all other DALI Devices on the DALI Line off Note If the invert option has been set the selected DALI Device will be turned off with all other DALI Devices on the DALI Line on See topic Options for more information on the invert option 2 Toggle Selected DALI Device This will toggle the selected DALI Device on and off with a delay between Note If the invert option has been set the on and off delay intervals will be reversed for the selected DALI Device and all other DALI Devices will remain on See topic Options for more information on the delay intervals and invert options Using one of these options will help in physically locating the DALI Device with the specified short address Copyright 2013 Diginet Control Systems Pty Ltd 40 RAPIX Addressing Manual Finding the Short Address of an Observed DALI Device To find the short address of a DALI Device whose physical location is known and can be seen there are two options 1 M
11. 39 51 simulator 47 sleep 35 smart phone simulator 35 ssid 9 start menu 9 system failure level 17 system requirements free space 7 hard disk 7 memory 7 mobile device 7 operating system 7 ports 7 processor 7 screen resolution 7 wifi 7 wireless 7 System Requirements topic 7 T tablet 35 timeout 51 toggle 25 top button bar decode tridonic red green sequence 22 identify emergency dali devices 22 readdress and confirm 22 toggle dali line 22 turn dali line off 22 turn dali line on 22 tridonic 41 decode 39 green 39 red 39 troubleshoot 49 troubleshooting 18 49 Troubleshooting topic 49 turn load off 25 turnloadon 25 U ui 12 unconfirm unlock url 35 usb 7 31 50 usb dali interface device 5 usb driver 50 5 27 35 42 18 35 Copyright 2013 Diginet Control Systems Pty Ltd usb drvier 7 user interface 11 12 User Interface topic 11 user interface on a mobile device 22 User Interface on a Mobile Device Go Mobile topic 22 user stories 31 V verifying a dali line 37 Verifying a DALI Line topic 37 W web 35 web access denied 51 disabled 51 overridden 51 timeout 51 web access options auto lock 18 http port number 18 lock 18 password 18 unlock 18 web browser 35 wifi 9 35 51 wireless 9 51 wireless access point setup 9 Index 63 Copyright 2013 Diginet Control Systems Pty Ltd
12. DALI Device Toggle Options The DALI Device toggle options change the behaviour when RAPIX Addressing is automatically toggling DALI Devices on and off Selected Duration The selected duration is the time in seconds that a DALI Device remains in the selected on state when being toggled The default value is 3 0 seconds The minimum value is 1 0 seconds and the maximum is 5 0 seconds Deselected Duration The deselected duration is the time in seconds that a DALI Device remains in the deselected off state when being toggled The default value is 1 0 seconds The minimum value is 1 0 seconds and the maximum is 5 0 seconds Rapid Find Algorithm Tab Step Time The step time is the interval between consecutive steps in the Rapid Find Algorithm for finding the short address of a DALI Device The default value is 3 0 seconds The minimum value is 2 0 seconds and the maximum is 10 0 seconds See topic Rapid Find Algorithm for more information on this feature Detect Conflict Tab Select the short address conflict detection algorithm that will be used when Scanning a DALI Line 35 The normal scan will successfully find and resolve DALI Short Address conflicts for a DALI Line that contains DALI Devices that are all DALI compliant The deep scan is slower but is able to resolve DALI Short Address conflicts for a DALI Line that may contain some non compliant DALI Devices these are someti
13. Modes 27 for more information mobile interface modes RAPIX Addressing The Mode button when in emergency mode 2 Press the Decode Tridonic Red Green Sequence button n Al fg The Decode Tridonic Red Green button 3 The Tridonic emergency DALI Devices will continuously emit their short address with a short delay between Copyright 2013 Diginet Control Systems Pty Ltd 42 4 8 RAPIX Addressing Manual 4 Once the delay has passed press the Red and Green buttons according to the colour emitted by the identification LEDs 5 Once six colours have been entered the short address will be displayed and the emergency DALI Device with that short address will be selected in the short address grid RAPIX Addressing The Decode Tridonic Red Green Sequence page Tip Because the red and green LED sequence occurs rather quickly you can hold the mobile device with both hands and use your thumbs to press the Green and Red buttons Note If you accidentally press the wrong button you can press the Cancel button and start over See topic Short Address Grid Page for more information on the emergency functions available on the mobile interface Audio Feedback On mobile devices that support playing sounds in the web browser audio feedback can be used to allow the user to observe the red green sequence directly and listen for feedback of the buttons pressed without needi
14. PIX Addressing Grey Side Bar The grey side bar provides access to the main functionality in RAPIX Addressing Each icon in the side bar is a button that provides access to a specific function 5 Connect to DALI Line button Click this button to connect to a DALI USB Interface Device A window will be shown allowing you to choose a DALI USB Interface Device to connect to from a list of all of the DALI USB Interface Devices connected to the PC Once connected RAPIX Addressing will automatically scan for any DALI Devices on the DALI Line See topic Connecting to a DALI Une for more information on connecting to a DALI Line and see topic Scanning a DALI Line for more information on scanning a DALI Line Rescan DALI Line button Click this button to rescan a DALI Line See topic Scanning a DALI Une for more information on scanning a DALI Line Connect Disconnect Mobile Device button Click this button to connect or disconnect a mobile device to RAPIX Addressing A mobile device can be used to commission DALI Devices while walking around a building See topic Connecting a Mobile Device 35 for more information on using a mobile device with RAPIX Addressing Global Programming button Click this button to open the Global Programming window which will allow the programming of DALI levels and fade otions across all DALI Devices on the DALI
15. Part 6 Introduction 3 GIOSSALY OF Kn EE 5 Software Installation 7 System e Uu EE 7 installing RAPIX ACGCICSSING DE T Running RAPIX AGOICS SING WEE 9 Setting Up a Wireless Access Point ri 9 LICENSING ea e 11 User Interface 11 User Interface n the PO orinn eaea a a 12 Maii WV ING OW scsi E a EE aai 12 Global Programming EE 17 ODHONS sla ili edita 18 DALI USB Interface Device Properties ccccceereeeeeeeeeeeeen ente eee e einen eee etti tene nine tenete tenete tenente tenete tenete tene nente 21 User Interface on a Mobile Device Go Mobille ccccseeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeseeneeseeneeseees 22 Short Address Grid e CN 22 Device TYPE Neger Eege EEN 24 Rapid Find ALGO FUG un EE 25 Readdressing ECTS 27 Mobile Device Help Eege cassia cote leak Sees see wants cnc et oa AEA Aa 29 Basic Working Procedures 31 Connecting toa DIER rai 31 Activating a License to Go MODIIE iii 32 SCANMING a DALL 35 Connecting a Mobile Device to Go MODIIE ni 35 Merifvingia DALILINe Lleida 37 laentifvingia DALI DEVICE liana 39 Identifying an Emergency DALI Device iii 41 Readdressing and Confirming DALI DEevices rr 42 Mobile Eegenen 47 Troubleshooting 49 DALICommand Interference ia nl 49 PC User Interface Problems ata 50 Mobile Interface Problems ucn a ir 51 End User Lice
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17. X Addressing or 2 Wi Fi is not enabled on the mobile device or 3 You are trying to connect the mobile device to RAPIX Addressing via the wrong network interface or The HTTP port number conflicts with another service or You are out of Wi Fi range A firewall on the PC is blocking Wi Fi communications Oot Wi Fi Not Enabled on PC The PC might not be connected to the local network Check that an Ethernet cable to the router is plugged into the PC and that Wi Fi is enabled Then the mobile device must connect to the same Wi Fi network as the PC for communications to work Wi Fi Not Enabled on Mobile Device If Wi Fi is not enabled on the mobile device then it must be enabled Ensure that once Wi Fi is enabled that the mobile device is connected to the same Wi Fi network as the PC running RAPIX Addressing Wrong Network Interface It might be possible that the wrong network interface was chosen in the Connect a Mobile Device window Copyright 2013 Diginet Control Systems Pty Ltd 52 RAPIX Addressing Manual i Connect a Mobile Device Connect a Mobile Device to Go Mobile Enter the URL below into your mobile device s web browser or scan the QR code below to connect to RAPIX Addressing Network Interface Intemal Network Card Connection Information The Connect to Mobile Device window with combo box for choosing a network interface Try choosing a different network interface by selecting a different i
18. a DALI Device at the next occupied short address Device Type Modes The mobile web page can be used in multiple modes depending on the type of DALI Device that is currently being commissioned There are options to search readdress and confirm e DALI Devices of any type e All non emergency DALI Devices e Only emergency DALI Devices The Select DALI Device Type Mode page can be accessed by pressing the Mode icon in the blue bar Copyright 2013 Diginet Control Systems Pty Ltd User Interface 25 RAPIX Addressing DALI Device Types to Show All Non emergency D Emergency Only DALI Device type selection page The currently active mode will be highlighted in blue Pressing on any of the buttons will select that mode and return the user to the short address grid page The icon for the new mode will now be shown in the blue bar The options available are FA All DALI Devices S This option allows the user to search readdress and confirm DALI Devices of any type Note This is the default mode E All non emergency DALI Devices This option allows the user to search readdress and confirm DALI Devices of any type except for emergency 64 Emergency DALI Devices only This option allows the user to search identify readdress and confirm only emergency DALI Devices 3 2 3 Rapid Find Algorithm The Rapid Find Algorithm is an automatic tool that can find the short address of a spec
19. ace Device Please enter the product Activation Key for DALI USE Interface Device serial number Activation Key 1234 5678 9012 3456 The Register Activation Key window Enter the activation key provided to you by Diginet Control Systems and click Activate This will provide you with a license to Go Mobile for the selected DALI USB Interface Device If the registration is successful the DALI USB Interface Device will now be licensed to Go Mobile up until the expiry date that was purchased License Activation from the Main Window A DALI USB Interface Device can be licensed to Go Mobile by activating it with an activation key in RAPIX Addressing s main window lf RAPIX Addressing is connected to a DALI Line and the DALI USB Interface Device is not licensed to Go Mobile there will be a prompt for product activation in the bottom right of the main window Copyright 2013 Diginet Control Systems Pty Ltd 34 RAPIX Addressing Manual DALI USB Interface Device is currently not licensed to Go Mobile The product activation prompt in the main window Click the Activate button on the product activation panel to open the Register Activation Key window it Register Activation Key Register DALI USB Interface Device Please enter the product Activation Key for DALI USE Interface Device serial number Activation Key 1234 5678 9012 3456 faite Con The Register Activation Key window Enter the act
20. age fe RAPIX Addressing InstallShield Wizard PIS d RAPIX ADDRESSING InstallShield Copyright 2013 Diginet Control Systems Pty Ltd 8 RAPIX Addressing Manual 2 Click Next on the Welcome to InstallShield Wizard for RAPIX Addressing page 3 Read the End User License Agreement and agree to it by clicking the accept radio button then click Next to start the installation Windows may ask for permission to run the installer to which you answer Yes Note See topic End User License Agreement Di for more information 4 The installer will start the installation process and then when complete display a page which provides the option to run RAPIX Addressing immediately Click Finish to complete the installation Copyright 2013 Diginet Control Systems Pty Ltd 2 3 2 4 Software Installation 9 Running RAPIX Addressing RAPIX Addressing can be started either by launching from the desktop icon or from the Windows Start menu Via the Desktop Icon To launch RAPIX Addressing double click the icon on the desktop S RAPIA Addressing The RAPIX Addressing desktop shortcut Via the Start Menu To launch RAPIX Addressing via the Start menu 1 Open the Start menu 2 Click All Programs 3 Open the Diginet folder then the RAPIX Addressing folder 4 Click RAPIX Addressing Diginet RAPIX Addressing E Help File w Manual St RAPIX Addressing Setting U
21. and off commands Finding a DALI Device s Short Address Automatically Mobile Only Finding the short address of a DALI Device automatically involves using the Rapid Find Algorithm The Rapid Find Algorithm is an automatic DALI Device identification tool that allows the user to determine the DALI short address of a specific DALI Device in a matter of seconds This feature is only available when using a mobile device connected to RAPIX Addressing as it requires the user to be in direct line of sight with the DALI Device being searched for To use this feature on the mobile interface press the Rapid Find Algorithm button The run Rapid Find Algorithm button While looking at the DALI Device whose short address is being searched for press the Press when load is on and Press when load is off buttons when the DALI Device is switched on or off The Press when load is on and Press when load is off buttons have been designed to be large Copyright 2013 Diginet Control Systems Pty Ltd 4 7 Basic Working Procedures 41 such they can be pressed while you are looking at the DALI Device and not at the mobile device After doing this a few times the Rapid Find Algorithm will finish with the DALI Device whose short address has been found selected in the short address grid If your mobile device supports audio a sound will be played indicating that the process is complete See topic Rapid Find Algorithm for more informati
22. anually toggle DALI Devices one by one until the observed DALI Device is toggled 2 If using a mobile device use the Rapid Find Algorithm which will toggle multiple DALI Devices in stages until the observed DALI Device is found Manually Finding a DALI Device s Short Address Finding the short address of a DALI Device manually can be done by toggling the selected DALI Device or keeping the selected DALI Device on To do this on the PC user interface is cumbersome but can be done by clicking the Turn Selected DALI Device On or Toggle Selected DALI Device button and cycling through all DALI Devices in the list one by one until the observed DALI Device is switched on Note If the invert option is set all DALI Devices on the DALI Line will be switched on with the selected DALI Device switched off This option may be useful in darker conditions On a mobile device this method is easier and can be done by simply selecting a DALI short address in the grid or cycling through DALI short addresses by pressing the Previous and Next Qi lt i 4 gt The button bar with Previous and Next buttons The large button with the selected short address s value displayed in it can be pressed to toggle that short address on or off The Toggle Selected DALI Device button can also be selected to automatically toggle the selected short address on and off Note This method may not work for maintained emergency DALI Devices as they do not respond to on
23. been changed so Windows will ask for HTTP Port Number 12345 d administrator privileges in order to apply this change Warning shown when HTTP port number is changed Auto Lock The auto lock option will lock the PC as soon as a connection is made between a mobile device and RAPIX Addressing Enable this option to stop unauthorised users from using the PC when you are not using the PC directly Note To unlock the PC in order to continue using it press Ctrl Alt Del and enter your PC user account password Mobile Sounds The mobile sounds option enables or disables the use of sounds on the mobile interface when using the Rapid Find Algorithm or decoding the Tridonic red green LED identification sequence on emergency DALI Devices See topics Rapid Find Algorithm and Identifying an Emergency DALI Device for more information on how the sounds are used on the mobile interface Copyright 2013 Diginet Control Systems Pty Ltd 20 RAPIX Addressing Manual Selection Behaviour Tab Selection Behaviour Section This option flips the selection behaviour such that either the selected DALI Device is switched on with all others on the DALI Line switched off or vice versa Note There is summary text in the DALI Device Toggle Options section below which describe the behaviour of DALI Device and DALI Line toggling to ensure that the desired behaviour can be determined before saving the options
24. cement of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT or of acquiring an equivalent SOFTWARE PRODUCT Copyright 2013 Diginet Control Systems Pty Ltd 60 RAPIX Addressing Manual Index A access 51 access point 9 activate 32 activate license 32 Activating a License topic 32 activation key 11 32 auto lock 35 automatically 39 B Basic Working Procedues topic 31 basic working procedures 31 binary search 25 blue bar 12 blue menu bar 22 bottom button bar auto toggle selected dali device 22 run rapid find algorithm 22 select next dali device 22 select previous dali device 22 toggle dalidevice 22 C com port 31 50 command 49 confirm 5 27 42 conflict detection 18 conflicts 35 connect 35 47 51 connect to dali line 32 connecting a mobile device 35 Connecting a Mobile Device topic 35 connecting to a dali line 31 Connecting to a DALI Line topic 31 D dali 5 connect 50 dali command detected 49 generated 49 interference 49 dali command interference 49 DALI Command Interference topic 49 dalidevice 5 35 42 emergency 3 7 39 find 39 identify 37 39 41 observed 39 readdress 11 search 39 toggle 3 7 39 turn off 37 turnon 37 verify 11 dali device filter 12 dali device list 12 dali device toggle options deselected duration 18 invert behaviour 18 selected duration 18 dali device type 24 35 dali line 5 connect 11 31 connecting 31 scan 35 verify 37 dali usb interface device 32 multipl
25. column Whether the DALI Device is on or off or is currently in identify mode for emergency DALI Devices only Actual SA column The current short address of the DALI Device Requested SA column The short address of the DALI Device that the user has requested to move it to e New SA column The proposed new short address of the DALI Device This is normally the same as the requested short address except in cases where the DALI Device must be moved to make room for another DALI Device e Device Type column The DALI Device Type of the DALI Device whether it s a fluorescent LED emergency or other type of fitting Confirmed column Whether or not the DALI Device has been confirmed DALI Devices Filter RAPIX Addressing allows the user to filter out DALI Devices that have been marked as confirmed Confirmed DALI Devices are DALI Devices that have been marked by the user to indicate that they occupy the intended short address See topic Readdressing and Confirming DALI Devices 2 for more information on confirming DALI Devices state Actual SA Requested SA New SA Device Type Contimed Actual Short Address d d D eChoose gt 0 Emergency E 4 gt dl n 3 EI W 3 lt Choose gt 3 Fluorescent E Ca 4 lt Choose gt 4 HAuorescent E The DALI Device list with confirmed and unconfirmed DALI Devices iter AI All and Unconfirmed filter buttons All button Clic
26. d use copies of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT on your computer running a valid licensed copy of the operating system for which the SOFTWARE PRODUCT was designed e g Windows 7 Windows 8 b Limited Right of Use This SOFTWARE PRODUCT must only be used with the Diginet DALI USB interface device Any use or attempted use with other third party DALI interface devices is prohibited and will invalidate this license c Access Key This SOFTWARE PRODUCT requires an access key to access some features and functionality Any key assigned to you must not be shared with any third party or you will invalidate this license d Mandatory Activation This SOFTWARE PRODUCT requires activation within a limited time period after installation or some features and functionality will cease to function Activation sends information to Diginet that associates this SOFTWARE PRODUCT and the assigned access key with the serial number of the specific device on which it is operated This information includes the Internet protocol address of the computer This is to prevent unlicensed use of this SOFTWARE PRODUCT e Commercial in Confidence This SOFTWARE PRODUCT is provided commercial in confidence and shall not be reproduced or transmitted to unauthorised personnel without the expressed written permission of Diginet f Backup Copies You may only make copies of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT as may be necessary for backup and archival purposes Copyright 2013 Diginet Control
27. dcast DALI command telling all DALI Devices to switch themselves on Any DALI Devices that do not respond to this broadcast command as indicated by their luminaire not being switched on can be considered to either be faulty and require maintenance or not connected to DALI after the DALI Line was scanned The DALI Line can be switched on by clicking the Turn DALI Line On button in the side bar See topic Main Window for more information on the side bar buttons Switching the DALI Line Off This method involves switching all DALI Devices on the DALI Line off This sends out a broadcast DALI command telling all DALI Devices to switch themselves off Any DALI Devices that do not respond to this broadcast command and are not control devices or maintained emergency devices as indicated by their luminaire not being switched off can be considered to be faulty and require maintenance The DALI Line can be switched off by clicking the Turn DALI Line Off button in the side bar Note This method may not work for maintained emergency DALI Devices as they do not respond to on and off commands See topic Main Window 1 for more information on the side bar buttons Toggling the DALI Line This method involves periodically switching all DALI Devices on the DALI Line on and off This sends out a broadcast DALI command telling all DALI Devices to switch themselves on followed by a broadcast DALI command telling a
28. dressed DALI USB Interface Device A DALI USB Interface Device is a device that permits the communication between DALI Devices and RAPIX Addressing via a USB connection Wi Fi Wi Fi is a popular wireless networking technology that provides high speed network connectivity between devices based on the IEEE 802 11 standards Copyright 2013 Diginet Control Systems Pty Ltd Introduction 7 2 Software Installation 2 1 System Requirements The minimum system requirements for running RAPIX Addressing are as follows Processor Intel Core i5 or higher Memory 4 GB Hard Disk 1 GB free Ports 1x USB 2 0 port Operating System Microsoft Windows 7 Microsoft NET Framework Version 4 0 or above bundled with RAPIX Addressing RAPIX Addressing provides the ability to commission DALI Devices on a DALI Line with a mobile device To use this feature you will require Mobile Device A smart phone or tablet with a touch interface Wi Fi capability and HTML5 support Mobile Screen Resolution 320 x 480 minimum Wireless Network A method of establishing a Wi Fi network that both the PC running RAPIX Addressing and a mobile device can connect to 2 2 Installing RAPIX Addressing To install RAPIX Addressing simply run the installer file The installer is a wizard that will guide you through the steps to install RAPIX Addressing including the USB drivers required to use a DALI USB Interface Device 1 Click Next on the first p
29. e 31 properties 21 single 31 dali usb interface device properties 21 DALI USB Interface Device Properties topic 21 debug 18 debugging 18 desktop icon 9 device type mode 41 device type modes 24 Device Type Modes topic 24 disabled 51 disconnect 51 discover 35 display sleep 35 E end user license agreement 5 7 End User License Agreement topic 57 ethernet 9 35 eula 57 expiry 11 Copyright 2013 Diginet Control Systems Pty Ltd gt fade rate 17 fade time 17 fast 25 find 39 G getting started 5 global programming 12 17 Global Programming topic 17 glossary 5 Glossary of Terms topic 5 go mobile 5 11 22 32 35 green 41 grey side bar 12 guide 29 H help 29 49 howto 29 31 http port number 51 identify 39 41 identify an emergency dali device 41 Identify an Emergency DALI Device topic 41 identifying a dali device 39 Identifying a DALI Device topic 39 ignore all 49 once 49 install 50 installing rapix addressing end user license agreement 7 eula 7 Installing RAPIX Addressing topic 7 interface 11 interference 49 introduction 5 Introduction topic 5 ip address 35 L lan 51 Index 61 led sequence 41 license 11 32 57 local area connection 51 lock 18 35 log level errors 18 information 18 warnings 18 logging 18 mainform 12 main window 11 12 manually 39 max level 17 min level 17 mobile device 5 connect 35 51 mobile device help page 29 Mobil
30. e Device Help Page topic 29 mobile device simulator 4 7 Mobile Device Simulator topic 47 mobile interface 22 mobile interface problems 51 Mobile Interface Problems topic 51 mode all 24 emergency 24 non emergency 24 N network interface 35 51 network name 9 nic 35 51 O options 18 51 deselected duration 3 7 invert behaviour 37 selected duration 37 Options topic 18 E password pc 11 pc user interface problems 50 9 18 35 Copyright 2013 Diginet Control Systems Pty Ltd 62 RAPIX Addressing Manual PC User Interface Problems topic 50 power on level 17 power saving 35 proposed short address 42 Q qr code scan 35 R range 51 rapid find algorithm step time 18 25 Rapid Find Algorithm topic 25 readdress 5 27 42 readdressing a dali device 27 Readdressing a DALI Device topic 27 readdressing and confirming dalidevices 42 Readdressing and Confirming DALI Devices topic 42 red 41 registration 11 requestedsa 42 rescan 35 Running RAPIX Addressing topic 9 S sa DZ 35 39 42 scan 31 dali line 35 scanning a dali line 35 Scanning a DALI Line topic 35 scenarios 31 search 39 security 18 35 select mode 24 Setting Up a Wireless Access Point topic 9 short address 5 27 39 allocate 35 conflicts 35 requested 42 unallocated 35 short address grid 22 actual 12 proposed 12 short address grid page 22 Short Address Grid Page topic 22 sidebar 12 5 11
31. e the use of a mobile device with a mock smart phone window See topic Mobile Device Simulator 77 for more information User Interface on the PC This section describes the user interface of RAPIX Addressing on the PC Main Window The main user interface for RAPIX Addressing consists of a single window When connected to a DALI USB Interface Device it shows all of the DALI Devices on a DALI Line Si RAPIX Addressing RAPIX Addressing No DALI Connected DALI Devices 0 Filter Unconfirmed State ActualSA Requested SA Device Type Confirmed 8 s 8 s N No DALI Devices to display Oe Se BSR zlo The RAPIX Addressing main user interface Blue Bar The blue bar at the top of the main window provides the user with basic status information including whether e RAPIX Addressing is connected to DALI e A mobile device is connected to RAPIX Addressing or not RAPIX Addressing Diginet USB DALI Serial Port COM3 The RAPIX Addressing blue bar Copyright 2013 Diginet Control Systems Pty Ltd User Interface 13 The blue bar also provides access to the About box the Options window and the RAPIX Addressing help files RAPIX button Click this to access the About box for RAPIX Addressing Options button Click this button to access the Options window for RAPIX Addressing Help button Click this button to access the help files for RA
32. ease ensure that this device is disabled or disconnected from the DALI Line before continuing DALI Command Detected warning message on the PC RAPIX Addressing DALI Command Detected A device on the DALI Line has generated a command that can interfere with RAPIX Addressing Ignore All Ignore Once DALI Command Detected warning message on the mobile interface This message allows you to e Ignore Once Copyright 2013 Diginet Control Systems Pty Ltd 5 2 50 RAPIX Addressing Manual This message will be displayed the next time that a DALI command is seen on the DALI Line that RAPIX Addressing did not generate e Ignore All This message will not be displayed again until the DALI Line is rescanned PC User Interface Problems DALI USB Interface Device Not Appearing in Connect to DALI Interface Window s List The most common reason for a DALI USB Interface Device not appearing in the Connect to DALI Interface window list is that the drivers are not installed Connect To DAU Interface Connect to the DAL USB Interface Device Select the DALI USB Interface Device and click Connect Interface Device Diginet USB DALI Serial Port COM Serial Number License Info Go Mobile expires on 26 Jan 2014 The Connect to DALI Interface window When plugging in a DALI USB Interface Device Microsoft Windows should detect a new device was inserted and automatically install the drivers fo
33. een Number of Channels 1 Total Faults Fimware Version Read onl Memory ROM Size ROM Block Size DSP Version GTIN Serial Number DALI Frame Statistics OEM GTIN Wot Set ceive Transmit Total Received 16575 Total Sent 27109 Software Product ID DONUSIFILO101 Total Failed 602 Total Successes 27109 Firmware Name SERIAL DID Total Collisions O OEM Serial Number Not Set The DALI USB Interface Device Properties window Copyright 2013 Diginet Control Systems Pty Ltd 22 RAPIX Addressing Manual This information can be used for documentation or troubleshooting if there are issues on the DALI Line 3 2 User Interface on a Mobile Device Go Mobile This section describes the user interface on a mobile device allowing you to Go Mobile 3 2 1 Short Address Grid Page The user interface for the mobile web page consists of a DALI short address grid that displays DALI Devices in the same way as on the RAPIX Addressing main window There are 64 cells each representing a DALI short address each colour coded to represent a DALI Device that may be occupying each short address The colours used are identical to the DALI Device type colours used in the PC user interface RAPIX Addressing ES e lel Hl pea EES ES E RSR ES 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Vi a RSR RR RSR F k O K E SENSO
34. elow to control RAPIX Addressing from this web browser Reconnect The Access Overridden error page A common example of this error showing up is on a smart phone which has used a third party QR scanning application to scan the QR code 1 The scanned URL is opened in the QR scanning application s own embedded web browser 2 Then the link is reopened in the mobile device s native web browser This leaves two applications with the same web page open one with control and the other without Press the Reconnect button to take control of RAPIX Addressing This will override access in the other open web browser which will now show the Access Overridden error page Timeout A timeout error can occur for one of two reasons 1 When Wi Fi communications between the mobile device and PC running RAPIX Addressing are interrupted This can occur when the mobile device goes out of Wi Fi range of the PC 2 When RAPIX Addressing on the PC is not running but the web page remains open on the mobile device Copyright 2013 Diginet Control Systems Pty Ltd 56 RAPIX Addressing Manual RAPIX Addressing A Timeout The Web Server is not responding Please check that the RAPIX Addressing software is running The Timeout error page Out of Wi Fi Range If the mobile device has gone out of Wi Fi range you will need to 1 Ensure that Wi Fi is still turned on on the mobile device 2 Check that Wi Fi is connected to the
35. en it cannot be readdressed If a confirmed DALI Device is selected then the Readdress button at the top right of the page changes into an Unconfirm button KI The Unconfirm button Copyright 2013 Diginet Control Systems Pty Ltd User Interface 29 RAPIX Addressing 9 i p O CTT 4 m RER 5 fn fin e F H Ki Be Qt 22 gt Confirmed DALI Device selected and Unconfirm button Pressing the Unconfirm button will unconfirm the selected DALI Device thereby allowing that DALI Device to be readdressed See topic Readdressing and Confirming DALI Devices 7 for more information on readdressing and confirming DALI Devices 3 2 5 Mobile Device Help Page The mobile interface provides a quick help guide which provides access to A legend that describes the different colours for DALI Devices of different types A description of the DALI Device type modes that the mobile interface can operate in A guide to all of the buttons available in the mobile interface Quick guides on how to use the mobile interface Copyright 2013 Diginet Control Systems Pty Ltd 30 RAPIX Addressing Manual RAPIX Addressing Press to Close Help Device Colour Legend Unconfirmed Confirmed No Device Other Device Other Device Type Type DALI Device Mode Top of the mobile interface help page The quick help page can be closed at any time by pressing the Pres
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37. evice using the mobile interface 1 Select the DALI Device short address to be confirmed and press the Readdress button The page will now update to allow the user to select any short address to readdress the DALI Device to 2 Without choosing a new short address to readdress the DALI Device to press the Apply button This will confirm the DALI Device without readdressing it To unconfirm a DALI Device select the DALI Device to be unconfirmed and the Readdress button will change to an unconfirm button Copyright 2013 Diginet Control Systems Pty Ltd 4 9 Basic Working Procedures 47 RAPIX Addressing Si sSlelelelz Selected confirmed DALI Device and Unconfirm button 1 Press the Unconfirm button The top button bar will now update to show a Cancel Unconfirm All and Unconfirm buttons SS gt Unconfirm buttons Cancel Unconfirm All and Unconfirm Selected 2 To unconfirm the DALI Device press the Unconfirm button on the right bela The Unconfirm All button allows the user to quickly unconfirm all DALI Devices on the DALI ine Mobile Device Simulator RAPIX Addressing allows you to simulate having a mobile device connected for testing purposes This simulator can be accessed by clicking the URL hyperlink in the Connect to Mobile Device window 192 166_10_ 102 669 diginet ra Clickable hyperlink in the Connect a Mobile Device window This can be closed at any time by clicki
38. evices on the Line are wired and functioning correctly Emergency DALI Devices will also commence an emergency identify Press again to stop automatically toggling the DALI Line Note This button will be highlighted in blue while toggle mode is active e Turn DALI Line On button Ke Press this button to switch all DALI Devices on the DALI Line on See topic Verifying a DALI Une 7 for more information Turn DALI Line Off button GC Press this button to switch all DALI Devices on the DALI Line off See topic Verifying a DALI Une 7 for more information Auto toggle Selected DALI Device button Rach Press this button to automatically toggle the selected DALI Device in the grid on and off periodically Press again to stop toggling the DALI Device See topic Identifying a DALI Device 39 for more information Note This button will be highlighted in blue while toggle mode is active n Readdress and Confirm button Li Press this button to apply any proposed short address changes to the DALI Devices on the DALI Line See topic Readdressing and Confirming DALI Devices for more information on readdressing DALI Devices If the mobile web page is in emergency mode then the top button bar will have two different icons detailed below EI Identify Emergency DALI Devices button Kai Press this button to identify all emergency DALI Devices
39. ff button is pressed A bing bong sound is played when the Rapid Find Algorithm completes Sounds can be enabled or disabled by pressing the speaker button in the bottom right This option can also be set on the Options dialogue See topic Options for more information Cancelling the Rapid Find Algorithm You may want to cancel the Rapid Find Algorithm for any reason or if a mistake was made e g e Pressing the Press when load is on off button when not meant to or e Not pressing the Press when load is on off when meant to or Copyright 2013 Diginet Control Systems Pty Ltd User Interface 27 e You need a coffee break The Rapid Find Algorithm process can be cancelled at any stage by clicking the Cancel button which will return you to the short address grid page The Rapid Find Algorithm can be started again at any time Changing the Delay Between Each Step The time delay between each step of the Rapid Find Algorithm between switching DALI Devices on and off can be configured This allows for cases where DALI Devices may take time to switch on or off such as fluorescent devices The minimum value for the time delay is 2 0 seconds and the maximum value is 10 0 seconds See topic Options 18 for more information 3 2 4 Readdressing a DALI Device DALI Devices can be readdressed using the mobile interface To readdress a DALI Device select the DALI Device to be readdressed and
40. ific DALI Device in a matter of seconds Note This feature is only available when using a mobile device connected to RAPIX Addressing as it requires the user to be in direct line of sight with the DALI Device being searched for Copyright 2013 Diginet Control Systems Pty Ltd 26 RAPIX Addressing Manual RAPIX Addressing Finding a Short Address The Rapid Find Algorithm user interface in action Benefits The benefit of using the Rapid Find Algorithm is that it dramatically cuts down the time it takes to determine the short address of observed DALI Devices on the DALI Line With this method it takes only seconds to find the short address of a DALI Device How it Works The Rapid Find Algorithm when in action turns on and off DALI Devices in stages and asks you to press the Press when load is on or Press when load is off buttons when the DALI Device you are interested in is switched on or off This allows RAPIX Addressing to eliminate DALI Devices not being observed until only one is left Audio Feedback On mobile devices that support playing sounds in the web browser audio feedback of the Rapid Find Algorithm can be used to allow the user to observer the DALI Device directly and listen for feedback from the Rapid Find Algorithm rather than look at the mobile device An ascending sound is played when the Press when load goes on button is pressed and a descending sound is played when the Press when load goes o
41. in order to maintain the connection the PC is prevented from going to sleep The PC s display will turn off after a period of time if this option has been set in Windows in order to conserve power Security When using a mobile device connected to RAPIX Addressing the PC may be out of sight In order to help keep the PC secure RAPIX Addressing provides an option in the Options window to lock the PC when a mobile device is connected This will prevent unauthorised users from accessing the PC while you are not in front of it Note To unlock the PC in order to continue using it press Ctrl Alt Del and enter your PC user account password Note See topic Options 7 for more information on setting this option Verifying a DALI Line Verifying a DALI Line involves ensuring that all of the DALI Devices on the DALI Line are functioning correctly This can be done in four ways each accessible by a button in the RAPIX Addressing side bar They are 1 Turning all DALI Devices on a DALI Line on 2 Turning all DALI Devices on a DALI Line off 3 Toggling all DALI Devices on a DALI Line on and off periodically 4 Putting all emergency DALI Devices in identify mode Copyright 2013 Diginet Control Systems Pty Ltd 38 RAPIX Addressing Manual The DALI Line verify buttons in the side bar Switching the DALI Line On The first method involves switching all DALI Devices on the DALI Line on This sends out a broa
42. indow Next click Yes to set the requested short address of all DALI Devices to lt Clear gt The list of DALI Devices will now look something like this E State Actual SA Requested SA New SA Device Type Confirmed Actual Short Address i n 0 lt Clear gt None LED E W 1 lt Clear gt None A n 2 lt Clear gt None amp E n 3 lt Clear gt None amp E W 4 lt Clear gt None E W 5 lt Clear gt None E W 6 lt Clear gt None amp E n 7 sClez None E W g None E n g None E Li 10 None amp Fluorescent F 11 None Huorescent List of DALI Devices on the DALI Line with requested short addresses set to be cleared The DALI Device short addresses are now ready to be cleared Click the Readdress button to apply the changes Copyright 2013 Diginet Control Systems Pty Ltd Basic Working Procedures 45 The Readdress button Note This action is not undoable Note The next time that the DALI Line is rescanned the DALI Devices with cleared short addresses will be randomly readdressed to unoccupied short addresses starting from address 0 See topic Scanning a DALI Lime 7 for more information on what happens during a DALI Line scan Readdressing DALI Devices on a Mobile Device See topic Readdressing a DALI Device for more information on readdressing DALI Devices using a mobile device Confirming and Unconfirming DALI Devices DALI Devices that a
43. ivation key provided to you by Diginet Control Systems and click Activate This will provide you with a license to Go Mobile for the selected DALI USB Interface Device If the registration is successful the DALI USB Interface Device will now be licensed to Go Mobile up until the expiry date that was purchased Finding the Serial Number of a DALI USB Interface Device The serial number of a DALI USB Interface Device is printed on the DALI USB Interface Device To view the serial number remove the red protective cover from the DALI USB Interface Device which will reveal the serial number on its underside Lost Activation Key If you lose your product activation key contact Diginet Control Systems via email at sales diginet net au or by phone on 61 1300 XL DALI 61 1300 95 3254 Copyright 2013 Diginet Control Systems Pty Ltd Basic Working Procedures 35 4 3 Scanning a DALI Line Scanning or rescanning a DALI Line performs the following tasks when discovering DALI Devices e Short address conflicts are detected and resolved such that no two DALI Devices have the same short address e DALI Devices without short addresses are assigned unoccupied short addresses e The DALI Device types of all discovered DALI Devices are retrieved Discover DAU Devices Discover DALI Devices Detects and resolves DALI Short Address conflicts and then allocates DALI Short Addresses to unaddressed DALI Devices 1 Detecting Short Address co
44. k this button to display all DALI Devices on the DALI Line including those that have been confirmed Unconfirmed button Click this button to display only unconfirmed DALI Devices on the DALI Line When a DALI Device is confirmed in this mode it immediately disappears from view Copyright 2013 Diginet Control Systems Pty Ltd 16 RAPIX Addressing Manual Actual and Proposed Short Address Grids The actual and proposed short address grids display a graphical representation of the DALI Line Each of the 64 DALI short address are displayed as a cell and the type of DALI Device occupying each short address is represented by different colours Cells without any colour are short address that are currently unoccupied Actual o 1 2 a a s e 7 8 8 WT 2 14 6 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 90 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 d 47 48 49 50 51 152 53 34 55 56 57 38 359 60 61 62 63 The Actual and Proposed short address grids Actual Short Address Grid The Actual short address grid displays the current contents of the DALI Line Every time that a DALI Device is readdressed the Actual short address grid is automatically updated to reflect the change Proposed Short Address Grid The Proposed short address grid displays the contents of the DALI Line and also displays any proposed short address changes yet to be made to DALI Device
45. ll DALI Devices to switch themselves off after a delay This process then repeats itself after another delay Toggling the DALI Line also sends out additional broadcast commands to identify emergency DALI Devices as well as some other control devices The DALI Line can be toggled by clicking the Toggle DALI Line button in the side bar The delays between switching the DALI Devices on and off can be configured in the Options window See topic Options 18 for more information Copyright 2013 Diginet Control Systems Pty Ltd 4 6 Basic Working Procedures 39 Emergency DALI Device Identification Because maintained emergency DALI Devices do not respond to DALI broadcast on and off commands they can be identified separately by putting them into an identify mode This mode can be set by clicking the Identify All Emergency DALI Devices button in the side bar Note This mode does not affect non emergency DALI Devices Verifying DALI Devices Using the Mobile Interface DALI Devices can also be verified using much the same procedure on the mobile interface s short address grid page DALI Device verification buttons on the mobile interface The buttons shown above can be used to verify and identify DALI Devices on the DALI Line See topic Short Address Grid Page ZZ for more information on each button Identifying a DALI Device Identifying a DALI Device can mean two things 1 Finding a DALI Device
46. mes referred to as DALI compatible devices Logging Tab The logging options on the Logging tab allow the user to send detailed logs to Diginet Control Systems technical support in case of troubleshooting Copyright 2013 Diginet Control Systems Pty Ltd User Interface 21 Log Level Emors and Wamings Recommended This log level logs any emors or wamings that may occur in RAPIX Addressing This is the default and recommended log level for RAPIX Addressing Logging options on the Options window Log Level The log level defines the amount of detail that RAPIX Addressing logs to disk The options available are e Errors only e Errors and Warnings e Errors Warnings and Information The default value is Errors and Warnings Export Log Files button The Export Log Files button exports all of the logs associated with RAPIX Addressing and saves them to disk There they can be attached and emailed to Diginet Control Systems technical support if required 3 1 4 DALI USB Interface Device Properties The DALI USB Interface Device Properties window displays device information DALI Line information and historical DALI frame statistics i DALI USB Interface Device Properties The properties of this DALI USE Interface Device are shown below DALI USB Interface Device Device Information DALI Line Information Device Name DALI Line State Channel Name DALI Line Voltage Channel Number Largest Voltage S
47. nflicts normal scan E Resolving Short Address conflicts The Discover DALI Devices window Note Rescanning a DALI Line that has confirmed DALI Devices on it will mark all of the DALI Devices as unconfirmed 4 4 Connecting a Mobile Device to Go Mobile To use a mobile device with RAPIX Addressing both the PC running RAPIX Addressing and the mobile device must be connected to the same Wi Fi network With RAPIX Addressing running and connected to a DALI Line click on the Connect Mobile Device button to open the Connect a Mobile Device window The Connect a Mobile Device button Copyright 2013 Diginet Control Systems Pty Ltd RAPIX Addressing Manual i Connect a Mobile Device Connect a Mobile Device to Go Mobile Enter the URL below into your mobile device s web browser or scan the QR code below to connect to RAPIX Addressing Network Interface Intemal Network Card Connection Information The Connect a Mobile Device window This window provides two ways that the mobile device can be connected 1 The URL to access RAPIX Addressing on the mobile device can be typed into the device s web browser 2 If the mobile device is equipped with a camera and QR code scanning functionality the QR code can be scanned and then the URL opened in a web browser The Connect a Mobile Device Window The Connect a Mobile Device window allows the user to select which network interface to allow a
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49. ng the close button in the top right corner of the window Copyright 2013 Diginet Control Systems Pty Ltd 48 RAPIX Addressing Manual RAPIX Addressing SA ee b TT 67 leo mi 225 a6 27 28 a0 an at The mobile phone simulator The mobile device simulator is functionally equivalent to the interface that can be used on a physical mobile device See topic Short Address Grid Page for more information on the mobile interface Copyright 2013 Diginet Control Systems Pty Ltd Basic Working Procedures 49 5 Troubleshooting if you have any problems using RAPIX Addressing this section lists common problems and potential solutions If attempting to diagnose a difficult problem the logs generated by RAPIX Addressing can be a useful tool See topic Options 7 for more information about setting log levels and exporting logs 5 1 DALI Command Interference RAPIX Addressing provides functionality that can switch DALI Devices on and off If there are any Devices on the DALI Line that generate commands that can also switch DALI Devices on or off this can interfere with the normal operation of RAPIX Addressing in that lights can be switched on or off when not expected If there are any Devices on the DALI Line that generate commands the following message will be shown DAU Command Detected A device on the DALI Line has generated a command that can interfere with RAPIX Addressing Pl
50. ng to look at the mobile device An ascending sound is played when the Green button is pressed and a descending sound is pressed when the Red button is pressed A bing bong sound is played when all 6 bits have been entered to form a DALI short address Sounds can be enabled or disabled by pressing the speaker button in the bottom right This option can also be set on the Options dialogue See topic Options for more information Readdressing and Confirming DALI Devices Readdressing DALI Devices can be done on both the PC user interface and the mobile interface Readdressing DALI Devices on the PC To readdress a DALI Device using the PC user interface choose a new short address from the combo box in the Requested SA column for the selected DALI Device Copyright 2013 Diginet Control Systems Pty Ltd Basic Working Procedures 43 State Actual SA Requested SA Actual Short Address D Choose Choose Choose 2 A Choose 4 D I 2 3 4 5 6 T a Huorescent mW The Requested SA column combo box The short addresses that can be chosen are any short addresses that are not occupied by confirmed DALI Devices or any short addresses that do not have proposed DALI Devices DALI Devices can be swapped by selecting a short address that is occupied by another DALI Device The other DALI Device will be moved to occupy the original DALI Device s position DALI Device short add
51. nse Agreement 57 Copyright 2013 Diginet Control Systems Pty Ltd 4 RAPIX Addressing Manual Index 60 Copyright 2013 Diginet Control Systems Pty Ltd Introduction 5 1 Introduction A Ss RAPIX ADDRESSING Welcome to RAPIX Addressing the best in class software application for discovering and commissioning DALI Devices RAPIX Addressing will allow you to e Connect to a DALI Line and assign short addresses to DALI Devices e Find the short addresses of DALI Devices e Reprogram the short addresses of DALI Devices e Test that DALI Devices are functioning correctly Getting Started with RAPIX Addressing The general process for using RAPIX Addressing to commission a site involves 1 Installing RAPIX Addressing on the designated computer See topic Installing RAPIX Addressing for more information 2 Running RAPIX Addressing with a Diginet Control Systems DALI USB Interface Device connected See topic Connecting to a DALI Une 3 for more information 3 Programming the short addresses of DALI Devices See topic Readdressing and Confirming DALI Devices 4 for more information Each of the steps above will be explained within this manual 1 1 Glossary of Terms This glossary lists many of the terms that are used in this manual Confirm The process of confirming a DALI Device such that its short address cannot be changed in RAPIX Add
52. o turn the DALI Device that is currently selected in the list on with all other DALI Devices on the DALI Line remaining off This function is useful to quickly identify a DALI Device See topic Identifying a DALI Device 7 for more information Note The behaviour of this function will be inverted if the selection behaviour is changed See topic Options 7 for more information Identify Selected Emergency DALI Device button Click this button to identify the selected emergency DALI Device in the list See topic Identifying a DALI Device for more information Readdress and Confirm button Click this button to commit any proposed short address changes on the DALI Line See topic Readdressing and Confirming DALI Devices for more information on readdressing DALI Devices DALI Devices List The list displays all of the DALI Devices on the DALI Line DALI Devices 15 Filter Unconfirmed State Actual SA Requested SA NewSA Device Type Confirmed Actual Short Address A D D Choose D B Emergency a n 1 lt Choose gt 1 Fluorescent E 2 5 Choose 5 Emergency E W 25 Choose 25 Fluorescent E w 26 Choose 26 Fluorescent a The DALI Device list columns Each row represents a single DALI Device and displays the following attributes for each one Copyright 2013 Diginet Control Systems Pty Ltd User Interface 15 e State
53. obile Device Access Point Full setup with Access Point connected via Ethernet Note Consult the user manual for your wireless access point for instructions on how to set up a wireless network Copyright 2013 Diginet Control Systems Pty Ltd 2 9 Software Installation 11 Licensing RAPIX Addressing is a licensed software product and to be able to Go Mobile requires e A DALI USB Interface Device e A product activation key A RAPIX Addressing license which is licensed to a particular DALI USB Interface Device activates e The ability to use the Go Mobile feature which will allow that DALI USB Interface Device connected to RAPIX Addressing to use a mobile device to discover and readdress DALI Devices on a DALI Line e The ability to use Global Programming See topic User Interface on a Mobile Device Go Mobile for more information on the features available when you Go Mobile See topic Activating a License to Go Mobile 37 for more information on how to enter a product activation key in order to Go Mobile User Interface This section describes RAPIX Addressing s user interface DALI Devices on a DALI Line can be commissioned by using RAPIX Addressing on the PC but RAPIX Addressing also provides the ability to rapidly search and commission DALI Devices using the Rapid Find Algorithm on a smart phone or tablet device Using RAPIX Addressing on a PC y
54. on on how the Rapid Find Algorithm works Note This method may not work for maintained emergency DALI Devices as they do not respond to on and off commands Identifying an Emergency DALI Device Finding the short address of an emergency DALI Device can be done by putting the DALI Device in identification mode This method can be used much like toggling individual DALI Devices on and off to locate an emergency DALI Device with a specific short address All emergency DALI Devices on the DALI Line can also be put into identification mode as well which may be useful if the identification mode for the DALI Devices emits any identifiable sequence Note To indicate that DALI Devices that are currently in emergency identification mode they will flash between green and white on the mobile interface See topic Short Address Grid Page for more information on the functions available on the mobile interface Decoding the Tridonic Red Green Sequence Tridonic emergency DALI Devices when in identification mode emit their short addresses in the form of a binary sequence depicted by flashing the red and green indicator LEDs RAPIX Addressing s mobile interface provides a method of decoding this red green sequence by allowing the user to enter in red and green values seen To do this 1 Put the mobile interface into emergency mode This will put all emergency DALI Devices in identification mode See topic Device Type
55. on requires that the DALI USB Interface Device is connected to the PC the PC is connected to internet and you have a 16 digit long activation key License Activation from the Connect to DALI Interface Window A DALI USB Interface Device can be licensed to Go Mobile by activating it with an activation key in the Connect to DALI Interface window To open the Connect to DALI Interface window click the Connect to DALI Line button in the grey side bar The Connect to DALI Line button The Connect to DALI Interface window will be shown and if there is no license associated with the DALI USB Interface Device currently selected in the combo box an Activate button will be displayed Copyright 2013 Diginet Control Systems Pty Ltd Basic Working Procedures 33 Connect To DAU Interface Connect to the DALI USB Interface Device Select the DALI USB Interface Device and click Connect Interface Device Diginet USB DALI Serial Port COM3 The Connect to DALI Interface window with no license for the selected DALI USB Interface Device The window will display the serial number of the selected DALI USB Interface Device as well as the expiry date of the license associated with that DALI USB Interface Device To activate the DALI USB Interface Device to allow you to Go Mobile click the Activate button The Register Activation Key window will appear asking for the activation key if Register Activation Key Register DALI USB Interf
56. ou can e Connect to a DALI USB Interface Device and discover DALI Devices on a DALI Line See topic Connecting to a DALI Line for more information e Verify that all DALI Devices are correctly functioning by switching them on and off See topic Verifying a DALI Line for more information e Readdress DALI Devices and mark them as confirmed so that they don t get accidentally readdressed See topic Readdressing and Confirming DALI Devices for more information Going Mobile Because using RAPIX Addressing on a PC can make it difficult to quickly identify which DALI Device is which due to DALI Devices not being within line of sight RAPIX Addressing provides the ability to connect up a mobile device and e Verify that all DALI Devices are correctly functioning by switching them on and off See topic Verifying a DALI Line for more information e Readdress DALI Devices and mark them as confirmed so that they don t get accidentally readdressed See topic Readdressing a DALI Device for more information Quickly find the short address of a DALI Device by using RAPIX Addressing s Rapid Find Algorithm See topic Rapid Find Algorithm for more information Copyright 2013 Diginet Control Systems Pty Ltd 12 3 1 3 1 1 RAPIX Addressing Manual RAPIX Addressing also provides the ability to simulat
57. ou can use RAPIX Addressing Web Access is Denied This problem can occur if there are multiple web enabled devices attempting to connect to RAPIX Addressing RAPIX Addressing A Access Denied Another mobile device is currently controlling the RAPIX Addressing software The Access Denied error page RAPIX Addressing supports only one mobile device connected at a time The IP address of the mobile device connected to RAPIX Addressing will be displayed in the PC interface s blue bar as seen below RAPIX Addressing Mobile Device at 192 168 10 102 Connected Mobile Device with IP address 192 168 10 102 is connected to RAPIX Addressing If you wish to connect another mobile device to RAPIX Addressing you must first disconnect the Copyright 2013 Diginet Control Systems Pty Ltd Troubleshooting 55 currently connected mobile device by closing the RAPIX Addressing web page and then click the Disconnect a Mobile Device button in RAPIX Addressing The Disconnect a Mobile Device button Then clicking the Connect a Mobile Device button again will allow a different mobile device to connect Access Overridden This error message can appear on a mobile device if there are multiple applications running on it which are accessing the RAPIX Addressing mobile interface RAPIX Addressing A Access Overridden Another web browser is currently controlling the RAPIX Addressing software Press on the button b
58. p a Wireless Access Point To be able to commission DALI Devices by using a mobile device a wireless access point must be set up The wireless access point must be set up to provide a Wi Fi network that can be connected to by specifying e Network name SSID e Network password optional Note These settings can be set up prior to going on site The wireless access point can either be e Connected to the PC and mobile device over Wi Fi recommended or e If Wi Fi reception is an issue connected to the PC via an Ethernet cable and connected to the mobile device over Wi Fi Copyright 2013 Diginet Control Systems Pty Ltd 10 RAPIX Addressing Manual Option 1 Connecting the PC and Access Point via Wi Fi This is the recommended practice for setting up a wireless access point for RAPIX Addressing Plug in a wireless access point with a Wi Fi network set up and then connect the PC and mobile device to it USB DALI USB Interface NE PC Wireless Mobile Device Access Point Full setup with Access Point connected via Wi Fi Option 2 Connecting the PC and Access Point via Ethernet If Wi Fi reception is an issue you can connect the wireless access point to the PC via an Ethernet cable and connect the mobile device to the Wi Fi network This allows you to position the wireless access point closer to the mobile device USB Ethernet cable gt can be long DALI USB Interface NE PC Wireless M
59. r it i Installing device driver software Click here for status Microsoft Windows installing drivers for the DALI USB Interface Device This process may take a few moments Note Installing RAPIX Addressing will also include the USB drivers necessary to use a DALI USB Interface Device and Windows will also automatically download the USB drivers if not installed on the PC After the USB drivers are installed reopen the Connect to DALI Interface window and a new COM port should be listed in the combo box See topic Installing RAPIX Addressing for more information on installing RAPIX Addressing Copyright 2013 Diginet Control Systems Pty Ltd Troubleshooting 51 Can t Connect to DALI lf a DALI USB Interface Device is connected to the PC and RAPIX Addressing has trouble connecting to DALI this may be because 1 The DALI cables are not correctly inserted into the DALI USB Interface Device or 2 The DALI Line is not properly powered or 3 There is a short circuit on the DALI Line Ensure that the DALI Line is plugged into the DALI USB Interface Device and that the DALI Line is correctly powered This can be tested by pressing the Turn DALI Line On and Turn DALI Line Off buttons on the DALI USB Interface Device 5 3 Mobile Interface Problems Can t Connect a Mobile Device Failing to connect a mobile device to RAPIX Addressing can be because 1 Wi Fi is not enabled on the PC running RAPI
60. re considered by the user to have the correct short address can be marked as confirmed A confirmed DALI Device can no longer be readdressed to prevent accidental changes from occurring Confirmed DALI Devices are also excluded from the Rapid Find Algorithm thereby decreasing the amount of time it takes to determine the short address of non confirmed DALI Devices Using the PC To confirm a DALI Device click the check box in the Confirmed column for the DALI Device The Confirmed column in the DALI Device list If a DALI Device has a proposed short address change and the Confirmed check box is checked then the DALI Device will be readdressed immediately iter AI The DALI Device filter options with the Unconfirmed option selected RAPIX Addressing allows you to hide any confirmed DALI Devices so that you can concentrate on only unconfirmed DALI Devices by clicking the Unconfirmed filter option above the DALI Device list Note Any DALI Devices that need to be moved out of the way in order for the original DALI Device to be moved will be moved first These DALI Devices cannot be confirmed To unconfirm a DALI Device uncheck the check box in the DALI Device s Confirmed column This will enable that DALI Device to be readdressed again and be a part of the Rapid Find Algorithm Copyright 2013 Diginet Control Systems Pty Ltd 46 RAPIX Addressing Manual Using a Mobile Device To confirm a DALI D
61. resses can also be cleared by choosing the lt Clear gt option from the Requested SA combo box When a DALI Device s short address has been cleared and programmed it will immediately be removed from the list Note DALI Devices with cleared short addresses will be reassigned a short address when a rescan is performed on the DALI Line To commit any proposed short address changes click the Readdress button A progress window will be shown when short address changes are being saved to the DALI Devices Programming DALI Device Short Addresses eee mm ooo Moving DAL Device at short address 2 to 58 The Programming DALI Device Short Addresses window See topic Main Window for more information on readdressing options Clearing the Short Address of All DALI Devices on a DALI Line RAPIX Addressing provides the ability to clear the short address of all DALI Devices on a DALI Copyright 2013 Diginet Control Systems Pty Ltd 44 RAPIX Addressing Manual Line in a single step This feature can be used in cases where you want to readdress a DALI Line from scratch To clear the short address of all DALI Devices on a DALI Line press Shift Ctrl C This will display a prompt asking whether you are sure that you want to clear all short addresses Clear All Short Addresses Are you sure you want to set the Requested Short Address of each DALI Device to clear The Clear All Short Addresses confirmation w
62. ressing All DALI Devices are unconfirmed by default and are automatically confirmed when readdressed DALI DALI is an acronym that stands for Digital Addressable Lighting Interface which is an open standard for network based systems that can control the lighting in buildings DALI Device A DALI Device as referenced in this document is a lighting device that is connected to a DALI Line Copyright 2013 Diginet Control Systems Pty Ltd 6 RAPIX Addressing Manual DALI Line A DALI Line consists of a pair of wires that allows the connection of multiple DALI Devices that can communicate to each other Go Mobile This is a feature of RAPIX Addressing that allows a mobile device to connect to it in order to control and readdress DALI Devices on a DALI Line Mobile Device A smart phone or tablet that is capable of running a web browser that can access RAPIX Addressing s mobile web interface Rapid Find Algorithm Algorithm in RAPIX Addressing that is used to determine the short address of an observed DALI Device Readdress The process of programming a new short address into a DALI Device Short Address SA A short address is an address that each DALI Device is assigned so that it can be identified during communication on DALI Unconfirm The process of unconfirming a DALI Device such that its short address can be changed in RAPIX Addressing All DALI Devices are unconfirmed by default and are automatically confirmed when read
63. s on the DALI Line Proposed short address changes are displayed in red and any DALI Devices that have been confirmed are displayed in black DALI USB Interface Device Properties Properties of the DALI USB Interface Device that is currently connected to RAPIX Addressing can be shown by clicking the serial number hyperlink in the bottom right of the main window Copyright 2013 Diginet Control Systems Pty Ltd User Interface 17 DALI USB Interface Device 15 licensed to Go Mobile until 26 Jan 2014 The DALI USB Interface Device serial number hyperlink in blue that opens the DALI USB Interface Device Properties window This will open the DALI USB Interface Device Properties window See topic DALI USB Interface Device Properties for more information on the properties displayed 3 1 2 Global Programming The Global Programming window is used to configure and set DALI level and fade options on all DALI Devices on the DALI Line Global Programming Global Programming Set options for all DALI Devices on the DALI Line 5 Restore to previous level System Failure Level Maintain curent level No Fade Oto 100 in 5 7 seconds 44 7 steps sec Sti DAL Deft Pagan DALLAS The Global Programming window Copyright 2013 Diginet Control Systems Pty Ltd 18 3 1 3 RAPIX Addressing Manual DALI Levels Min Level This is the minimum level that all DALI Devices will output before
64. s to Close Help button at the top of the page This will return the mobile interface back to the DALI short address grid page Copyright 2013 Diginet Control Systems Pty Ltd 4 1 User Interface 31 Basic Working Procedures This section describes the most common and important basic tasks that will be used when commissioning a DALI Line It is designed as a How To guide and reference manual Connecting to a DALI Line To connect RAPIX Addressing to a DALI Line a DALI USB Interface Device is required Run RAPIX Addressing and connect the DALI USB Interface Device to the PC Connecting to a Single DALI USB Interface Device RAPIX Addressing will automatically start scanning the DALI Line if 1 RAPIX Addressing is already running and not connected to any DALI USB Interface Device then a single DALI USB Interface Device is plugged in or 2 Asingle DALI USB Interface Device is plugged into the PC and then RAPIX Addressing is started Connecting to One of Multiple DALI USB Interface Devices If there is more than one DALI USB Interface Device connected to RAPIX Addressing then you will need to manually choose a DALI USB Interface Device to connect to To do this click the Connect to DALI USB Interface Device button in the side bar L The Connect to DALI side bar button The Connect to DALI USB Interface Device window will be shown allowing you to choose a DALI USB Interface Device from a list of those currently
65. t support HTML5 you may find that the mobile interface neither renders nor functions properly If you are experiencing issues viewing the mobile interface on your mobile device ensure that your mobile device software is up to date Javascript is Disabled Javascript must be enabled in your mobile device s web browser for RAPIX Addressing to function If Javascript is not enabled the following error page will be shown RAPIX Addressing A JavaScript is Disabled JavaScript needs to be enabled to control the RAPIX Addressing software using a mobile device Please enable JavaScript in your browser s options or preferences settings Javascript is Disabled error page If you turn on Javascript and refresh the page you will be redirected to the short address grid page where you can use RAPIX Addressing Copyright 2013 Diginet Control Systems Pty Ltd 54 RAPIX Addressing Manual Cookies Are Disabled Cookies must be enabled in your mobile device s web browser for RAPIX Addressing to work If cookies are not enabled the following error page will be shown RAPIX Addressing A Cookies are not enabled This web browser needs to have cookies enabled in order to be able to access the rapid software Cookies can be enabled in the browser options or preferences settings Cookies Disabled error page If you turn on cookies and refresh the page you will be redirected to the short address grid page where y
66. tem in the Network Interface combo box see image above When choosing a different network interface the IP address displayed in the URL will change as well as the QR code Note Normally a network interface labelled Wireless Connection or Local Area Connection will allow a mobile device to connect See topic Connecting a Mobile Device for more information Invalid HTTP Port Number It could be possible though rare that the HTTP port number used for communications is in conflict with another service or application on the PC Try changing the HTTP port number in the Options window and then attempt to reconnect the mobile device See topic Options 18 for more information on the HTTP port number Web Access is Disabled This problem occurs when mobile web access is disabled Copyright 2013 Diginet Control Systems Pty Ltd Troubleshooting 53 RAPIX Addressing A Access Disabled Please enable mobile access in the RAPIX Addressing Software to control it from this device Web Access Disabled error page To enable mobile web access click the Connect a Mobile Device button The Connect a Mobile Device button The web browser currently displaying the Access Disabled error should automatically refresh and display the short address grid page Manually refresh the page if this does not occur No HTML5 If you are using a mobile device with a web browser that does no
67. then press the Readdress button highlighted in red below RAPIX Addressing GA d 7 i e O ER H HHE E 3 EHE b iu F F DALI Device selected to be readdressed and the Readdress button highlighted in red Upon pressing the Readdress button the top button bar displays a Cancel and Apply button 3 gt 22 v The Cancel button on the left and the Apply button on the right With the Cancel and Apply button showing select a DALI short address in the grid to readdress the DALI Device to Copyright 2013 Diginet Control Systems Pty Ltd 28 RAPIX Addressing Manual Note The current short address of the DALI Device is displayed with a red border and the DALI Short address to readdress the DALI Device to will be highlighted and flashing red RAPIX Addressing SA Gi 3 gt 22 v o 567 Ei ZEN lb 17 18 19 20 21 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 lt gt Choosing 22 as a DALI Device s new short address In addition to pressing a cell to readdress a DALI Device to the Previous and Next buttons can be used to cycle back and forward through potential short addresses lt gt The Previous button on the left and the Next button on the right To readdress the DALI Device press the Apply button To cancel readdressing the DALI Device press the Cancel button Confirmed DALI Devices If a DALI Device has been confirmed th
68. tions of this EULA Diginet may also terminate this EULA at any time for convenience subject to giving you 5 days prior notice and in that event you will be refunded a pro rata proportion of the subscription amount paid for the current subscription period On termination of this EULA for any reason certain critical functions of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT will cease to operate Clauses 4 to 8 inclusive of this agreement survive the termination of this agreement for any reason 4 COPYRIGHT All title including but not limited to copyrights in and to the SOFTWARE PRODUCT and any copies thereof are owned by Diginet or its suppliers All title and intellectual property rights in and to the content which may be accessed through use of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT is the property of the respective content owner and may be protected by applicable copyright or other intellectual property laws and treaties This EULA grants you no rights to use such content All rights not expressly granted are reserved by Diginet 5 NO WARRANTIES Subject to your rights if any under clause 7 Diginet expressly disclaims any warranty or representation in respect of the SOFTWARE PRODUCT The SOFTWARE PRODUCT is provided As Is without any express or implied warranty of any kind including but not limited to any warranties of merchantability non infringement or fitness for a particular purpose Diginet does not warrant or assume responsibility for the accuracy or completeness of any i
69. turning off Max Level This is the maximum level that all DALI Devices will output Power On Level This is the level that all DALI Devices will output after being powered on lf Restore to previous level is ticked then each DALI Device will output the last set level for that particular device System Failure Level This is the level that all DALI Devices will output when the DALI Line remains unpowered for more than 500 milliseconds lf Maintain current level is ticked then on system failure each DALI Device will remain at its current level and not change Fade Options Fade Time This is the time for a scene or direct arc power command to go from the current level to a specified new level for a DALI Device The minimum value is no fade and the maximum is 90 5 seconds Fade Rate This is the rate that a DALI Device will ramp via DALI dim up and dim down commands The equivalent time for fading from 0 to 100 that corresponds to the steps sec is also shown The minimum value is 2 8 steps per second and the maximum is 358 steps per second Buttons Set to DALI Defaults Click this button to reset all of the DALI levels and fade options to the defaults defined by the DALI standard Set to Previous Click this button to reset all of the DALI levels and fade options to the values last programmed onto the DALI Line Cancel Click this button to exit the Global Programming window and discard any changes Program DALI Line Click

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